1 | #include "erfa.h"
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2 |
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3 | void eraC2t06a(double tta, double ttb, double uta, double utb,
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4 | double xp, double yp, double rc2t[3][3])
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5 | /*
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6 | ** - - - - - - - - - -
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7 | ** e r a C 2 t 0 6 a
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8 | ** - - - - - - - - - -
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9 | **
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10 | ** Form the celestial to terrestrial matrix given the date, the UT1 and
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11 | ** the polar motion, using the IAU 2006 precession and IAU 2000A
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12 | ** nutation models.
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13 | **
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14 | ** Given:
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15 | ** tta,ttb double TT as a 2-part Julian Date (Note 1)
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16 | ** uta,utb double UT1 as a 2-part Julian Date (Note 1)
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17 | ** xp,yp double coordinates of the pole (radians, Note 2)
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18 | **
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19 | ** Returned:
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20 | ** rc2t double[3][3] celestial-to-terrestrial matrix (Note 3)
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21 | **
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22 | ** Notes:
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23 | **
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24 | ** 1) The TT and UT1 dates tta+ttb and uta+utb are Julian Dates,
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25 | ** apportioned in any convenient way between the arguments uta and
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26 | ** utb. For example, JD(UT1)=2450123.7 could be expressed in any of
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27 | ** these ways, among others:
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28 | **
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29 | ** uta utb
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30 | **
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31 | ** 2450123.7 0.0 (JD method)
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32 | ** 2451545.0 -1421.3 (J2000 method)
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33 | ** 2400000.5 50123.2 (MJD method)
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34 | ** 2450123.5 0.2 (date & time method)
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35 | **
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36 | ** The JD method is the most natural and convenient to use in
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37 | ** cases where the loss of several decimal digits of resolution is
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38 | ** acceptable. The J2000 and MJD methods are good compromises
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39 | ** between resolution and convenience. In the case of uta,utb, the
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40 | ** date & time method is best matched to the Earth rotation angle
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41 | ** algorithm used: maximum precision is delivered when the uta
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42 | ** argument is for 0hrs UT1 on the day in question and the utb
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43 | ** argument lies in the range 0 to 1, or vice versa.
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44 | **
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45 | ** 2) The arguments xp and yp are the coordinates (in radians) of the
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46 | ** Celestial Intermediate Pole with respect to the International
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47 | ** Terrestrial Reference System (see IERS Conventions 2003),
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48 | ** measured along the meridians to 0 and 90 deg west respectively.
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49 | **
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50 | ** 3) The matrix rc2t transforms from celestial to terrestrial
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51 | ** coordinates:
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52 | **
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53 | ** [TRS] = RPOM * R_3(ERA) * RC2I * [CRS]
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54 | **
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55 | ** = rc2t * [CRS]
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56 | **
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57 | ** where [CRS] is a vector in the Geocentric Celestial Reference
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58 | ** System and [TRS] is a vector in the International Terrestrial
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59 | ** Reference System (see IERS Conventions 2003), RC2I is the
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60 | ** celestial-to-intermediate matrix, ERA is the Earth rotation
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61 | ** angle and RPOM is the polar motion matrix.
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62 | **
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63 | ** Called:
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64 | ** eraC2i06a celestial-to-intermediate matrix, IAU 2006/2000A
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65 | ** eraEra00 Earth rotation angle, IAU 2000
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66 | ** eraSp00 the TIO locator s', IERS 2000
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67 | ** eraPom00 polar motion matrix
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68 | ** eraC2tcio form CIO-based celestial-to-terrestrial matrix
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69 | **
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70 | ** Reference:
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71 | **
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72 | ** McCarthy, D. D., Petit, G. (eds.), 2004, IERS Conventions (2003),
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73 | ** IERS Technical Note No. 32, BKG
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74 | **
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75 | ** Copyright (C) 2013-2016, NumFOCUS Foundation.
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76 | ** Derived, with permission, from the SOFA library. See notes at end of file.
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77 | */
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78 | {
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79 | double rc2i[3][3], era, sp, rpom[3][3];
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80 |
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81 |
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82 | /* Form the celestial-to-intermediate matrix for this TT. */
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83 | eraC2i06a(tta, ttb, rc2i);
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84 |
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85 | /* Predict the Earth rotation angle for this UT1. */
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86 | era = eraEra00(uta, utb);
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87 |
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88 | /* Estimate s'. */
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89 | sp = eraSp00(tta, ttb);
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90 |
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91 | /* Form the polar motion matrix. */
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92 | eraPom00(xp, yp, sp, rpom);
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93 |
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94 | /* Combine to form the celestial-to-terrestrial matrix. */
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95 | eraC2tcio(rc2i, era, rpom, rc2t);
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96 |
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97 | return;
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98 |
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99 | }
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100 | /*----------------------------------------------------------------------
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101 | **
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102 | **
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103 | ** Copyright (C) 2013-2016, NumFOCUS Foundation.
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104 | ** All rights reserved.
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105 | **
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106 | ** This library is derived, with permission, from the International
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107 | ** Astronomical Union's "Standards of Fundamental Astronomy" library,
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108 | ** available from http://www.iausofa.org.
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109 | **
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110 | ** The ERFA version is intended to retain identical functionality to
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111 | ** the SOFA library, but made distinct through different function and
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112 | ** file names, as set out in the SOFA license conditions. The SOFA
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113 | ** original has a role as a reference standard for the IAU and IERS,
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114 | ** and consequently redistribution is permitted only in its unaltered
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115 | ** state. The ERFA version is not subject to this restriction and
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116 | ** therefore can be included in distributions which do not support the
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117 | ** concept of "read only" software.
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118 | **
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119 | ** Although the intent is to replicate the SOFA API (other than
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120 | ** replacement of prefix names) and results (with the exception of
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121 | ** bugs; any that are discovered will be fixed), SOFA is not
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122 | ** responsible for any errors found in this version of the library.
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123 | **
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124 | ** If you wish to acknowledge the SOFA heritage, please acknowledge
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125 | ** that you are using a library derived from SOFA, rather than SOFA
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126 | ** itself.
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127 | **
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128 | **
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129 | ** TERMS AND CONDITIONS
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130 | **
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131 | ** Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
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132 | ** modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
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133 | ** are met:
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134 | **
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135 | ** 1 Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
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137 | **
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141 | ** distribution.
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142 | **
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143 | ** 3 Neither the name of the Standards Of Fundamental Astronomy Board,
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144 | ** the International Astronomical Union nor the names of its
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145 | ** contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived
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148 | ** THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS
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160 | **
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161 | */
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